This pH level would be considered neutral.
What is a 7?
This is the total number of ATP molecules formed through anaerobic respiration.
What is 2 ATP molecules?
This process occurs in chloroplasts.
What is photosynthesis?
This process does not require oxygen.
What is anaerobic respiration?
The molecule that is used as cellular energy.
What is ATP?
These would be considered a strong base on the pH scale.
This is the total number of ATP molecules formed through aerobic respiration.
What is 36 ATP molecules?
This process happens in animal cells.
What is cellular respiration?
This process requires oxygen.
What is aerobic respiration?
The molecule that is broken down in cellular respiration to make cellular energy molecules.
What is glucose?
These would be considered a weak acid on the pH scale.
What is 4,5, & 6?
These are the 3 products of glycolysis.
What are NADH, 2 ATP and 2 pyruvate molecules?
This is the location of the electron transport chain.
What is the mitochondria (Cristae)
This is an anaerobic process that is part of both anaerobic and aerobic respiration.
What is glycolysis?
This is the equation for cellular respiration.
What is
C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP?
These would be considered a strong acid on the pH scale.
What is 0, 1, 2, & 3?
These are the 4 products of the citric acid (Krebs) cycle.
What are NADH, FADH2, 2 ATP and CO2?
This is the location of the Citric Acid (Krebs) Cycle.
What is the mitochondria?
What is
- Glycolysis
- Citric Acid (Krebs) Cycle
- Electron Transport Chain?
This is the equation for photosynthesis.
What is
6CO2 + 6H2O + Sunlight --> C6H12O6 + 6O2?
These would be considered a weak base on the pH scale.
What is 8, 9, & 10?
These are the 2 products of the electron transport chain.
What are water and 32 ATP molecules?
This is the location of glycolysis.
What is the cytoplasm?
These are the processes of anaerobic respiration.
What is
- Glycolysis
- Fermentation (Lactate or Alcohol)?